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Branford Marsalis is an American jazz musician and saxophonist, known for his work in both jazz and classical music. As a member of the Marsalis family, he has continued the family's legacy of musical excellence. Marsalis' contributions to jazz include numerous albums and collaborations with other jazz greats, showcasing his skill and creativity.
"There's a certain kind of motion and pacing that our music has, and this just doesn't have that. We just kind of rushed to the conclusion of most of the songs. I just would've preferred to done them over."
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"There's a certain kind of motion and pacing that our music has, and this just doesn't have that. We just kind of rushed to the conclusion of most of the songs. I just would've preferred to done them over."

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"You hear it in your brain. Whatever makes sense. Some songs work well as quartet songs, sometimes they don't."
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"You hear it in your brain. Whatever makes sense. Some songs work well as quartet songs, sometimes they don't."

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"If you're going to use standards as criteria for signing musicians, you can sign thousands. If you're going to use some sort of conceptual interpretation that's based on the tradition of those standards, but is trying to move away from it, you're down to about 10 people or so."
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"If you're going to use standards as criteria for signing musicians, you can sign thousands. If you're going to use some sort of conceptual interpretation that's based on the tradition of those standards, but is trying to move away from it, you're down to about 10 people or so."

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"Jazz fans love Miles and I love him for a myriad of reasons, but the overviews are always too simplistic."
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"Jazz fans love Miles and I love him for a myriad of reasons, but the overviews are always too simplistic."

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"It's hard to get into Newsweek because, as more of our former intellectual magazines take on a pop focus, if there's no buzz, there's no interest."
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"It's hard to get into Newsweek because, as more of our former intellectual magazines take on a pop focus, if there's no buzz, there's no interest."

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"We played it as long as we could play it on that CD and I think it might be 50 minutes, maybe. What you have to do is play a couple of songs and then get off the stage because everything that trails it sounds stupid."
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"We played it as long as we could play it on that CD and I think it might be 50 minutes, maybe. What you have to do is play a couple of songs and then get off the stage because everything that trails it sounds stupid."

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"What is jazz? It, It's almost like asking, What is French? Jazz is a musical language. It's a musical dialect that actually embodies the spirit of America."
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"What is jazz? It, It's almost like asking, What is French? Jazz is a musical language. It's a musical dialect that actually embodies the spirit of America."

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"If I were like a lot of other people, then it wouldn't be fun; but since I'm like me, it's okay."
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"If I were like a lot of other people, then it wouldn't be fun; but since I'm like me, it's okay."

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"It's something that jazz has gotten away from, and it's unfortunate. Players aren't physical anymore."
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"It's something that jazz has gotten away from, and it's unfortunate. Players aren't physical anymore."

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"The lion's share of what I hear right now are people who, intentional or accidental, have avoided all jazz prior to 1960. And all the musicians who were successful in the '60s spent their entire lives, prior to 1960, listening to all the musicians these people avoid."
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"The lion's share of what I hear right now are people who, intentional or accidental, have avoided all jazz prior to 1960. And all the musicians who were successful in the '60s spent their entire lives, prior to 1960, listening to all the musicians these people avoid."

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"I suspect that we might actually start selling some records with these artists in about 10 years. Some the people who invested, they're a little tight-because it's a lot of money to start up a company."
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"I suspect that we might actually start selling some records with these artists in about 10 years. Some the people who invested, they're a little tight-because it's a lot of money to start up a company."

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"That's kind of like how jazz is sometimes. You're out there predicting the future, and no one believes you."
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"That's kind of like how jazz is sometimes. You're out there predicting the future, and no one believes you."

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"The piano is the X factor. People have a tough time following the structures when there's no piano there, spelling it out. It makes it more easily understood, particularly to people who don't know as much about music."
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"The piano is the X factor. People have a tough time following the structures when there's no piano there, spelling it out. It makes it more easily understood, particularly to people who don't know as much about music."

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"Coltrane came to New Orleans one day and he was talking about the jazz scene. And Coltrane mentions that the problem with jazz was that there were too few groups."
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"Coltrane came to New Orleans one day and he was talking about the jazz scene. And Coltrane mentions that the problem with jazz was that there were too few groups."

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"I gave up my base in popular culture when I left the Tonight Show."
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"I gave up my base in popular culture when I left the Tonight Show."

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"I'm not going to play funk licks on a jazz album. That makes no sense."
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"I'm not going to play funk licks on a jazz album. That makes no sense."

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"A lot of musicians have a tough time hearing what we're doing in a trio format."
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"A lot of musicians have a tough time hearing what we're doing in a trio format."

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"If you listen to a lot of the songs that are popular now, there's very little melody in there. People love the beat. But to musicians, it's melody, because we understand how elusive it is and how hard it is to hold."
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"If you listen to a lot of the songs that are popular now, there's very little melody in there. People love the beat. But to musicians, it's melody, because we understand how elusive it is and how hard it is to hold."

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"One of the things that I loved about listening to Miles Davis is that Miles always had an instinct for which musicians were great for what situations. He could always pick a band, and that was the thing that separated him from everybody else."
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"One of the things that I loved about listening to Miles Davis is that Miles always had an instinct for which musicians were great for what situations. He could always pick a band, and that was the thing that separated him from everybody else."

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"I think that if you keep banging at the door all you need is a little foothold, a little tiny foothold, and then the rest will take care of itself."
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"I think that if you keep banging at the door all you need is a little foothold, a little tiny foothold, and then the rest will take care of itself."

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"There's not one Tin Pan Alley song on my record."
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"There's not one Tin Pan Alley song on my record."

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"My dad was a musician, it was just what he did, like another guy's dad drives a meat truck. Our house was normal. We weren't taken with the fact our dad was a musician."
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"My dad was a musician, it was just what he did, like another guy's dad drives a meat truck. Our house was normal. We weren't taken with the fact our dad was a musician."

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"The whole point is, give me a break with the standards. You go to the average jazz label and suggest a record and they want to know which standards you're going to play. I'm saying let's break the formula."
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"The whole point is, give me a break with the standards. You go to the average jazz label and suggest a record and they want to know which standards you're going to play. I'm saying let's break the formula."

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"One of the things that's clear to me from interviews that I've read is that the more popular successful jazz musicians had audiences above and beyond the music community."
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"One of the things that's clear to me from interviews that I've read is that the more popular successful jazz musicians had audiences above and beyond the music community."

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"The biggest problem with American music right now, is that kids don't listen. They come by it honestly, Americans don't listen anyway. When people go to concerts, they say I'm going to see... not, I'm going to hear."
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"The biggest problem with American music right now, is that kids don't listen. They come by it honestly, Americans don't listen anyway. When people go to concerts, they say I'm going to see... not, I'm going to hear."

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"Humans are imperfect. That's one of the reasons that classical and jazz are in trouble. We're on the quest for the perfect performance and every note has to be right. Man, every note is not right in life."
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"Humans are imperfect. That's one of the reasons that classical and jazz are in trouble. We're on the quest for the perfect performance and every note has to be right. Man, every note is not right in life."

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"Pop doesn't really look back. It can't. What makes pop work is simplicity."
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"Pop doesn't really look back. It can't. What makes pop work is simplicity."

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"When you're dealing with music without words, titles are more a means of identification than anything else. What's the point of getting lofty?"
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"When you're dealing with music without words, titles are more a means of identification than anything else. What's the point of getting lofty?"

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"I like to make records sound good. I'm more like a reducer than a producer. If an artist cannot produce themselves, what's the point?"
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"I like to make records sound good. I'm more like a reducer than a producer. If an artist cannot produce themselves, what's the point?"

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"If it's not going to sound like Terrapin Station, what's the point of playing Terrapin Station?"
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"If it's not going to sound like Terrapin Station, what's the point of playing Terrapin Station?"

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"I think that one of the problems that jazz has is that it's so incestuous that it's starting to kill itself."
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"I think that one of the problems that jazz has is that it's so incestuous that it's starting to kill itself."

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